Rapid regulation of vesicle priming explains synaptic facilitation despite heterogeneous vesicle:Ca channel distances.

Elife

Molecular and Theoretical Neuroscience, Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie, FMP im CharitéCrossOver, Berlin, Germany.

Published: February 2020

Chemical synaptic transmission relies on the Ca-induced fusion of transmitter-laden vesicles whose coupling distance to Ca channels determines synaptic release probability and short-term plasticity, the facilitation or depression of repetitive responses. Here, using electron- and super-resolution microscopy at the neuromuscular junction we quantitatively map vesicle:Ca channel coupling distances. These are very heterogeneous, resulting in a broad spectrum of vesicular release probabilities within synapses. Stochastic simulations of transmitter release from vesicles placed according to this distribution revealed strong constraints on short-term plasticity; particularly facilitation was difficult to achieve. We show that postulated facilitation mechanisms operating via activity-dependent changes of vesicular release probability (e.g. by a facilitation fusion sensor) generate too little facilitation and too much variance. In contrast, Ca-dependent mechanisms rapidly increasing the number of releasable vesicles reliably reproduce short-term plasticity and variance of synaptic responses. We propose activity-dependent inhibition of vesicle un-priming or release site activation as novel facilitation mechanisms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145420PMC
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